Klosterhäseler

51.16333333333311.611666666667196Koordinaten: 51 ° 9 '48 " N, 11 ° 36 ' 42" O

Klosterhäseler is a municipality on the Post Road in Burgenland district, in Saxony -Anhalt. To Klosterhäseler included the districts Klosterhäseler, castle Hessler, Goessnitz and Pleismar.

  • 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 5.2 Persons who are associated with the place

Geography

Geographical Location

Klosterhäseler situated at an altitude of 196 meters between Weimar and Halle ( Saale).

History

For the first time the place was 770/775, then mentioned as Hasalaha in October 786 as Heselere in Hersfelder certificates. At the beginning of the 9th century, today Klosterhäseler is built in a directory of the Patrimony of the Archbishop Lull († 786) of Mainz Hersfeld Monastery mentioned as Heselere documented.

Different names spellings: 1197 Heslere, 1239 Hesilere 1267 Heseler, Heselere, 1274/1280/1368 Heseler, 1271 Hesilere, Hesellere, 1318/1322 Markhessler.

The town was the seat of the homonymous Ministerialgeschlechtes of Hessler, which was named in 1197 for the first time.

The eponymous site for the monastery, a Cistercian nunnery was founded mid-13th century by the family of Hessler. It was first mentioned in documents in 1318. During the Reformation, it was dissolved in 1543 and bought by the family of Hessler and combined with the manor. This branch of the family died in 1771 with Hans Heinrich III. by Hessler from. The estate went bankrupt.

On June 16, 1732 brought it from Magdeburg merchants and aldermen Gottfried was Haeseler (the family Haeseler is not related to the of Hessler and was only in 1736 by the Prussian king to the nobility applicable) purchased for 50100 dollars. As a result, continued gradually the spelling Klosterhäseler through for the place.

1766/67 was the present village church, a hall building with a square east tower and crypt cultivation, as a replacement for the dilapidated monastery church.

In 1855, Wilhelm army wagons ( 1826-1875 ) in Klosterhäseler the organ workshop army wagons that was there until 1892. From his workshop dates in 1871 built organ in the village church, which was founded by August and Emilie von Haeseler of gratitude for the return of their sons out of the war against France. The instrument has thirteen stops on two manuals and pedal. Wilhelm army wagon son Emil, who succeeded him as an organ builder, was born in 1857 in Klosterhäseler.

On 1 July 2009 Klosterhäseler was incorporated into the new church on the Post Road. The last mayor was Iris Eckmann.

Economy

The Henglein GmbH Wassermungenau operates since 1995 in Klosterhäseler a production facility for Fertigteigprodukte. There, more than 250 employees.

Traffic

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Hans Friedrich von Hessler (1610-1667), Colonel and owner of the manors castle Hessler and Balgstädt
  • Hans Heinrich von Hessler (1648-1717), Major General, Tax Director and owner of the manors Klosterhäseler and Goessnitz
  • Emil Heerwagen (1857-1935), an organ builder

Those associated with the location of

  • Wilhelm Heerwagen (1826-1875), founder of the existing until 1935 organbuilder Heerwagen

Attractions

  • Baroque village church from 1766
  • Crypt ( chapter house ) of the former Cistercian monastery, after 1300
  • Heerwagen organ building Klosterhäseler exhibition in the crypt in the castle
  • Remnants of the former Gutsparkes with tombs of the family of Haeseler
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